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Enjoy this Valentine’s Day Trivia
1. What state produces a majority of America's roses? 2. What is the most popular way to say "Be Mine" - Flowers, Cards, or Candy? 3. What fruit is also known as the "love apple?" 4. What card company is the top seller of Valentine's cards in America? 5. What percentage of flowers bought on Valentine's Day are bought by men? 6. Between girlfriends, wives, mothers, and teachers-who receives the most cards? 7. If a woman sees a robin on Valentine's Day, what kind of a man will she marry? 8. Conversation hearts were first made by what company? 9. What state has a town called Valentine? 10. The name Valentine originated in what cultural language? 11. The giving of Valentines started during which century? 12. In what year did Valentine’s Day be declared an official holiday? 13. Which country began the tradition? 14. What does the word Valentine stand for or mean? 15. An ancient Celtic tradition was giving what with carved hearts on them, as a Valentines gift? 16. How much does the average American spend on Valentine’s Day? 17. The greeting card association estimates that 85% of all cards are bought by what sex? 18. Including children exchanging cards, how many Valentines are bought each year? 700 million, 800 million, 900 million, 1 billion, or 2 billion? 19. What percent of women send themselves flowers on Valentine’s Day? 20. What percent of pet owners give their pets a gift on Valentine’s Day? 21. How many different cards does Hallmark make for Valentine’s Day? 1000, 1250, 1300, or 1330? 22. About how many roses are sold over a three-day period around Valentine’s Day? 1 million, 100 million, or 200 million? 23. Cupid was the son of what Roman God? 24. In what Shakespeare play is St. Valentine's Day mentioned?
Answers on Page 11
February 2020
In This Issue:
Health Rx
Program Highlights
February Calendar
Book Ends
Behind the Scenes
In Memoriam
Birthdays
Welcome New Residents
Welcome New Employees
Page 1
Richard Carden President - Village
Paula Swansey Vice President - D Wing
Steve Bollinger Secretary - Village
Priscilla Sensabaugh and James Palmer-B Wing
Paula Swansey and Ann Spain– C and D Wings
Art Gregory– Magnolia Court
Resident Advisory Council
News MAHOVA
Paula Swansey President Peg Davis
Vice President Steve Bollinger
Secretary Alice Bond and Mildred Johnson
-B Wing Tom Kaufman and Jerrell Morton
—C and D Wing Jim Herring– Magnolia Court
Steve Bollinger and Peg Davis– Village
Resident Advisory Council
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Program Highlights
Resident Council Meeting All residents are welcome
Monday, February 3 9:30 AM
Dining Room
Activities Committee Meeting All residents are welcome
Thursday, February 20 3:45 PM Library
Advisory Council Meeting Tuesday, February 18
10:00 AM Private Dining Room
Food Committee Meeting All residents are welcome
Tuesday, February 18 1:00 PM
Private Dining Room
Have You Heard?
Health
Here’s To Your Good Health!
The most effective weight loss is gradual, say experts - no more than one or two pounds a week. Why? The slow rate allows you to eat enough healthy food for nourishment and satisfaction, says nutritionist Joan Salge Blake. In addition, spreading weight loss over a longer period helps create healthy eating habits that will enable you to keep the weight off over time. When it comes to dieting, slow and steady wins the race.
St. Bernards get their name from the Holy Saint Bernard of Montjou, the patron saint of the Alps, who founded a monastery between Italy and Switzerland. An alpine route, known as the Great St. Bernards Pass, was particularly treacherous because of the high incidence of snowstorms and avalanches. Monks frequently patrolled the area to rescue stranded travelers. Their dogs, cross-bred from Mastiffs, Great Danes, and Newfoundlands, were helpful because their broad chests cleared snow and their sense of direction was useful in heavy fog and snowstorms. It has been reported that the dogs have rescued 2,000 people over 200 years. There’s no solid evidence to show that the dogs carried cognac to revive lost travelers, though historians cite a letter written by a Swiss citizen in 1816, which stated, “Often the dogs carry a little barrel around their necks with alcoholic beverages.” The birthstone for February is the Amethyst and symbolizes stability, peace, and sincerity. The flower is the Violet.
Take Weight Off Slowly
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Saturday, February 1 10:00 AM Gallery Hunt for the hidden groundhog. If you find him ,then you win a $10 gift card.
Sunday, February 2 6:00 PM TV Room Join us for the
annual Superbowl Party.
Tuesday, February 4 1:00– 2:30
PM D Wing Suites
D Wing Open House
Tuesday, February 4 2:30 PM TV Room Piano Dedication
Tuesday, February 11 10:00AM
—2:00 PM Gallery Jewelry Sale
Thursday, February 13 7:00 PM Dining Room Valentine’s Dance
Friday, February 14 1:30 PM TV Room Infection Control Presentation with
Cindy Pleasants in Nursing
Friday, February 14 2:00 PM TV Room Try your luck at pokeno
at the Card Social .
Tuesday, February 18 2:30 PM TV Room Presentation on
Bee-keeping by Wayne
Thursday, February 20 10:00 AM Gallery Coffee and Donuts from Country Style Donuts
Thursday, February 20 2:00 PM Multipurpose
Room Gospel Music documentary
“Say Amen, Somebody”
Friday, February 21 3:00 PM Gallery Mardi Gras Happy Hour
Monday, February 24 2:30 PM TV Room Teaching Kitchen with
Morrison’s Dining
Tuesday, February 25 3:00 PM Library Book Club with the Henrico Library
Wednesday, February 26 1:30 PM Care Center
Activity Room
Talent Show Rehearsal
Friday, February 28 2:30 PM TV Room SPCA Therapy Dogs visit.
Friday, February 28 5:00 PM Multipurpose
Room Dinner and Movie
Program Highlights
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Entertainment
Tuesday, February 4 2:30 PM TV Room
Piano Dedication with various residents playing the new Baby Grand piano
Thursday, February 6 2:30 PM TV Room
Talented Matthew O’Donnell performs as he sings and plays a variety of instruments.
Saturday, February 8 2:30 PM TV Room
Lucky Bill is back to sing and play golden oldies on the guitar.
Monday, February 10 2:00 PM TV Room
Theatrical Group, The Richmond Bifocals, perform their al-ways-entertaining skits.
Tuesday, February 11 2:30 PM TV Room
Bill Bottoms sings golden oldies.
Thursday, February 13 7:00 PM Dining Room
Dance the night away with Craig Anders as he sings and plays love songs on the keyboard for the Valentine’s Dance.
Saturday, February 22 2:30 PM TV Room
Mina and David McAllister both will sing a variety of golden oldies songs.
Thursday, February 27 2:00 PM TV Room
Karen Smith is here to sing beautifully to familiar songs.
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Channel 5.1 6:00 PM
Movies
Historical movie about a zoo and its impact in working with the Resistance to save families
Monday, February 3 “The Zookeeper’s Wife”
Based on a best-selling book. Lee Strobel, an atheist investigative journalist, researches the truth behind the Christian faith as his wife’s belief in the Lord
grows. As their differences in faith begin to cause a rift in their marriage, Lee is confronted with unexpected results that challenge everything he believes to be true.
Friday, February 21 “A Case for Christ”
A recently- heartbroken woman finds a phone left
behind on a train. As she tries to return the phone to its Owner, she embarks on a path towards finding herself.
Friday, February 14 “Love at First Glance”
The Griswold’s are going on vacation and everything is about to go hysterically wrong.
Monday, February 10 “National Lampoon’s Vacation”
Tom loves his life until he has to be the Maid of Honor for his best friend Hannah.
He hilariously puts up with the duties of his role while having his own agenda.
Friday, February 7 “Maid of Honour”
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Shopping Schedule
Monday, February 3 11:15 AM
Lunch at McDonald’s
Wednesday, February 5 11:15 AM
Trip to Rosie’s Gaming Emporium and lunch
Monday, February 10 11:15 AM
Lunch at Peking Chinese Restaurant
Friday, February 14 10:30 AM
VA Museum of Fine Arts and lunch
Tuesday, February 18 1:00 PM
Trip to your neighborhood bank
Monday, February 24 4:45 PM
Dinner at Calabash Seafood Restaurant
Tuesday, February 25 11:15 AM
Lunch at Capital Ale House
Trips and Outings
February 5 White Oak Village
February 12 Walmart
February 19 Dollar Tree
February 26 White Oak Village
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Book Ends By Richard Neiswander
FEBRUARY!?! If I were still in Geauga county OH, I would be awaiting or enjoying the “February Thaw” when all the snow melts off. Here in VA, I only get to enjoy[?] being one year older.
TRIPLE CROSS by Mark T. Sullivan
This story really captured my imagination. The main character is Mickey Hennessy, the Vice President of Security and Director of Privacy for the Jefferson Club. It is a club of immensely wealthy multimillionaires and has a hotel/clubhouse and individual cottages. It provides a secluded mountain vacation appropriate to their wealth. As the story begins, the Club is about to be taken over by an attacking military force. It’s Hennessy’s job to protect the Club and its members. During the invasion, things became very confusing and Hennessy finds himself with FBI agents outside the Club compound trying to find the reason for the attack. When the attacking group unexpectedly allows the staff and family members to leave the building, Hennessy finds that his triplets have hidden in his apartment and are searching for him! This took up about 25% of the book and the action is just getting started. As with most works of fiction, things work out well for the hero and his kids. The author sure did hold my attention all the way through! He even came up with a totally unexpected ending! I surely didn’t expect that ending and hope it is also a surprise for you!
GHOST WALK by Heather Graham
The title of this book fascinated me. Even though my assessment of the title was totally wrong, I found it an excellent story and I recommend it - highly. Nikki DuMonde is half-owner and manager of a tour service in New Orleans which specializes in tours of the city’s historical cemeteries together with ghost stories. She has a new and well-liked guide in Andy who appears at her bed at 4:00 AM! The next day she learns that Andy was murdered at the time she appeared! This started incidents which keep occurring where people are seen even after they have been murdered. It was not only Andy, but an undercover FBI agent who was murdered to keep information he had uncovered from being communicated. Nikki becomes acquainted with Brent Blackhawk, half-Lakota who talks with the dead and is a big help uncovering information that will lead to the killer. Of course, as the info comes to light, Nikki and Brent also become targets. It is interesting the way they receive information from the spirits and how the spirits disappear when no longer needed.
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Notifications
In Memoriam
Anniversaries
Judith Houchens
Forever in Our Hearts
Save the Date Add these dates to your 2020 Calendars
Talent Show– Thursday, March 19
Ambassador’s Conference– Saturday, May 30 Solstice Dinner– Tuesday, June 9
Tree Lighting Ceremony– Monday, November 23 (Tentative) Candlelight Dinner– Tuesday, December 8
February 18, 1984 Richard and Helen Wadkins February 19, 1974 Carter and Oza Bell
Notifications
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Wills for Seniors in April
Free service for Cornerstone Residents with volunteer attorneys. You will be able
to execute three life–planning documents: Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney and
Advance Medical Directive.
Please Contact Susan Berryhill at extension 77295 by March 16 if interested.
New Item in the Gift Shop
Come see the new long sleeve polos for sale in the gift shop. Both men's and women's styles available in multiple colors and sizes.
Hours
Wednesday 1:30-3:30 Saturday 1:30– 3:30 Located on A Wing
Gourmet Dinner Wednesday, February 19
7:00 PM Private Dining Room
Sign-up sheet will be posted at the Activity sign-up table on Monday, February 3, collected on Wednesday, February 12.
$14.99 per resident.
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Notifications
Valentine’s Dance with entertainment by Craig Anders
Thursday, February 13 7:00 PM
Dining Room
D Wing Open House and Piano Dedication
Come and see the newly renovated suites on D wing and then enjoy a piano dedication in which various residents will play the new baby grand piano located in the TV Room. A plaque will be dedicated for various village residents who donated funds to purchase
the new piano.
Tuesday, February 4
Refreshments located in the Reading Room
Special Gospel Music film screening on February 20
In honor of Black History Month we will be screening “Say Amen, Somebody”, an exuberant documentary from 1982 spotlighting the special world of gospel music. Many great hand-clapping songs are featured within the film's joyous 100 minutes. Special emphasis is given the lives and careers of two giants in the business: Singers "Mother" Willie Mae Ford Smith and "Professor" Thomas A. Dorsey. Dorsey wrote the famous hymns “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” and “Peace in the Valley.” Other artists are spotlighted at work and at leisure. Just try sitting still in your chair while experiencing “Say Amen, Somebody.” Don’t miss this moving tribute to the black men and women who first began combining the heart and soul of Negro spirituals with the infectious rhythms of jazz and blues.
“Say Amen, Somebody” Thursday, February 20
2:00 PM Multipurpose Room
D Wing Open House 1-2:30 PM
D Wing Sutes
Piano Dedication 2:30 PM
TV Room
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Brain Fitness
Answers to Valentine’s Day Trivia (from front page)
1. California 2. Candy 3. Tomato
4. Hallmark 5. 65%
6. Teachers 7. Sailor, Man at Sea
8. Necco 9. Nebraska
10.Latin 11.17th
12.1537 13.England
14.Valor 15.Wooden Spoons
16.$75 17.Female
18.1 Billion 19.15% 20.3%
21.1330 22.100 Million
23.Venus 24.Hamlet
Happy Birthday to the following residents who celebrate their birthdays:
Masonic Home Census -- 196
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